bonus

bonus

A general term for any benefit of a job or a lump-sum payment given to an employee, often at year’s end—e.g., “Christmas bonus”—which is a tangible expression of the employer’s gratitude for the employee’s performance.

bonus

Any benefit of a job or a lump-sum of cash given to an employee, which is a tangible expression of the employer's gratitude for the employee's performance. See Immune bonus, Marriage bonus, Signing bonus.

Ministry spokeswoman Boni Fox Gray says it is not known what the level of the interest will be for Grow Bonds and market conditions have not been determined, but the government has estimated the target size of the program to be $20 million.

TEMPEST is just one of scores of threats to information, and in this book Boni and Kovacich, with their combined 50 years of experience, lay out the landscape of safeguarding key digital assets against Internet and other electronic threats.

Fresh from the world of Wall Street and advertising (a perfect background, of course, for publishing), Liveright broke into publishing almost by accident, hooking up with Boni in the teens, after Liveright had had one financial misadventure after another (and Liveright himself would be gone from his own company by 1930, having made a lot of money and having spent a lot of money, yet another example that even commercial publishing DOES NOT MAKE MONEY but rather has always survived by way of wealthy people being willing to lose their or their family's fortunes in the glorious cause of books).

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